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UEB??R}S THIS DAT. BL^^sjsn^vfr Boolety. at 7 P> M* ,-?^*^RUCTION OAIiBS THIS DAI Jeffords & Oo. will sell, at 9 o'clock, Blores, shoulders, hams, oranges, *o. Lei tc ii 4 Broas will sell, at ball o'olock, at their office, stuffed hirds i tension table. Lauroy, Alexander A Co. will sel o'olock, at their store, strips, hams, A -William McKay will sell at ll o'clocfe S10 Kins; street, stock of a cigar Btore H. H. DeLeon will sell, at ll o'ciocl Postofflce, real estate. "*''' LOCAL LACONICS. -"Two former members" sentis THE two dollars for the Fuel Society; and i correspondent Bends fifty cen ta. -The Son them and Atlantic Te Company has completed its lines from to Columbus. -Old Probabilities promises the So lantic States, for to-day, ecutherly to < winds and Increasing cloudiness. -To-morrow being. New Tear's D banka will be closed, and the pay) maturing obligations mast be anticip?t -ihe Sisters of Mercy, Queen street fully acknowledge a donation di sixty' ^ from Mr. Ponclgnon for the orphans their charge. --The days and hoars of sailing Georgetown steamer, Emilie, for the m January, are published this morning agents, Messrs. Shaokelford A Felly. -The January interest on the* first gage bonds of the Savannah aad Chai Bal?road will be pall on presentation office of. Mr. H. H. Klmpton, Bo. 9 1 street, New York. -Fogartle's Depository acknowledge receipt-of twenty-fire dollars, la amounts, from sundry sources, for th Society. Further contributions will be l fully received at the same place. -Aleck Dick, the colored man wb stabbed In a Baloon on Church street, ot day evening, by Stanford Gaillard, ali ored, lits at the City Hospital in a critica ditton. I The knife having entered bis 1 death seems imminent. -A male attacbed to a spring cart fell la Klag street, near Queen, about o'clock yesterday afternoon. The drli the cart became very much excited, i orowd collected, but tbe animal after d awhile got up quietly and Jogged along. -The trastees of the State Orphan As retara their thanks to Messrs. Bweegan, chers, Dun ne man, the United Fire Corni Emanuel A. M. E. Church, the Young J Charitable Society, the Christian Soolal Bery Society, the Daughters ot Bu th, Mrs. now,.,and qthers,; for .valuable and tit pr?sents to the inmates of the institution ? -NEW TEAS SERVICES. Services will be held la the vari?os charl at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. With the Methodists to-night ls know "Watch Night." United services will be 1 in Bethel Church, corner of Pitt and Oath streets, commencing at nine o'clock, and < tinning un?l a short time after, twelve. ! services will be presided over 'by the I John T. Wightman, pastor of tbe ohm They wiB consist of prayer and addresses several o? the Methodist clergy. -In tba dlfferent-Boman Catholic Chpr? to-morrow services will be as on Bund Bishop Lynch will preach at &t Mary's Chut Hasel street, at half-past ten o'clock. At Cathedral Chapel there will be high mast six A. M., as well as at half-past ten A. M. CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. The Christmas entertainment of the pu] o? tbe Catholic Parochial School will ta place this evening, at half-past seven o'clo In the hall Of the Catholic institute. The ? tertatnment. consists, in the main, of a d: matte representation, with tableaux, entitl "SebasUas, or the Roman Martyr," which founded on Cardinal Wiseman's c?l?br?t story, "Fabiola," The characters will be si tamed by the pupils of tbe school. The eat? talnment is gratuitous, and ls given to t patrons of the school, the pupils, aad th? parents and friends. , THE BURNING BARK. Notwithstanding the deluge of water poor? upon the fire la the hold ot the bark Duffu and the consequent submergence of the ve sse the fire threatened ito break ont afresh abot six o'clock yesterday, morning. A messenge was, a second time, dispatched to the mal Guardhouse. No alarm was sounded, but th chief of the Fire Department was notified t send aa engine to the spot.. At one o'cloc P. M. the fire was still B mouldering be neat the deck in the starboard bow of the ship. 1 was, however, too closely watohed to hav an opportunity of doing further damage. Th work of discharging the bark progresse! slowly during the'day, and until this ls oom ploted the extent of the Injury done her can not be known._ DYNAMICS. -When an irresistible force comes into con tact with an Immovable objeot, the result ma] be doubtful; bot when a light buggy collide; wifh a heavy dray it is a different matter. Th? former problem ls hard to solve; the latter was very expeditiously solved at half-past aloe o'clock yesterday morning in Moating street, between Hay ne and Market, by Mr^ p. p. Toale. Mr. Toale was driving along in his buggy with his thoughts absorbed In contem? plation oran order lor blinds Just received, and was blind to the fact that his pathway was obstructed by an unromantlo-looklog dray. The result was a collision, from the effeots of which the baggy will require repair. Mr. Toale, we are pleased to add, received no in? jury THE COURTS. ?- -- f) TrIs>lJtt?ttcso' Courts. B lan ford Gaillard, colored, was committed to Jail yesterday, by Trlai^rustloe Maokey, for trial at the next term of thelaferlor Court, on a charge ot stabbing Aleek Dick. The stab? bing occurred In Elliott street, on saturday night. Bicks's wounds are of a serious na? ture. 4 " Staalctpal Coon. Samuel Washington, colored, stealing cot? ton from Ad ger's wharf, thirty days. Ben. : Holmes, colored, disorderly, two dollars. Blanford Gaillard, colored, stabbing Aleck Dick, Trial Justice. Martha Williams, colored, Inmate Old Folks' Borne, wandering about the streets, sent back. The fire on the bark Duffus was referred* lo the chief of the Fire Department and the city recorder for inves? tigation. A dog, a goat, and a pig, at large, "one dollar each for the two first, and two dol? lars for tbe last. A silver watch, taken from the person of the ship captain who fell over? board from Atlantic wharf on Saturday night, returned to the owner. ' AMUSEMENTS. ? \ W?gaer'i PllnttreU. . Cal Wagner's minstrel?, at their third per? formance at the Academy of Music last night, were complimented by the largest audience of this -season* It-is by no means a mere figure of speech to say. the honse was filled from parquette to dome; foi, whilst the body j of the building was oxoeedingly well filled, the galleries were crowded to overflowing with a dense mas&of amusediiumanlty, which j was a sight to behold! The. success or this j troupe in Charleston la now a Jail accompli. The entertainment last night was as capital aa UBiial, and the large audience was more than pleased. The troupe ls undoubted ly the best of the kind that has ever visited Charles? ton. A new programme for to-night. All the orphan children In the different Institu? tions have been invited to be present at the matinee to-morrow. How they will lang h l patti, Carey and Mario at the Academy. Great'as is the iavor with which Madame Patti and Miss Carey are always received in Charleston, it ls indubitable , that the Interest of the Strakosch concerts, on January 6 and 7, will centre In Signor Marlo, the Raphael ot tenors, whose method ls not equalled by that of any of his younger rivals. It ls true that j his flute-like voice is tailing fast, bnt, in Its pore tone and exquisite culture, lt still stands unrivalled. Tbey who have not beard Marlo warble Spirto GenM do not know what tenor | singing ls. With the artistes already named come others of high merit, and there is ho doubt that the Strakosch concerts will be the | musical event of the season. MEETING OE THE CHAMBEE OE COM? MERCE. The regular meeting of the Chamber was held at the hall last evening, being called to order by the president, Mr. S. 7. Tupper, at seven o'clock. The minutes of the three last meetings were read and confirmed. A letter of application for membership was received from E. M. Troth, Esq., and, after due balloting, the gentleman was unanimous? ly declared elected. The following communication from M. Hall-] nowskl, of France, having been read, lt was re? ferred to; the president to be answered by him at his leisure: GAHORB, Darr, D? LOT, FRANCE, f October 14, 1872. f Honorable (fentlemen-l have seen, In the official Journal ol the Frenoh Republic, that at pr?sent you are preparing some great statis? tics on the phosphate rocks of Charleston. Having myself In coarse of publication a cotn filete work upon tho same sutjeot, concern ng principally the phosphate rocks of South France, I would be greatly pleased in having your work. I dare, also, humbly to propose an exchange of our .productions, and I will send yon a copy of my book as soon as possi? ble. Until to-day I have had only the little work of Mr. 8. FranolB Holmes on toe ph os- j peates of yonr country. I do not know the i work of Mr. Bavenul, published also on the Bame subject. Be so kind and honor me with your answer as soon as possible. I am, with the greatest consid?ration, Tour most obedient servant, JAMBS MALDTCTCKI. Professor Lyceum of Ca ho rs, Dept. do Lit, ; , France. ." A letter was also read from Represen tat! ve ?aa. F. Greene, (Columbia,) reciting that he bad presented to the Legislature the commu? nication from the Board of Underwriters, and endorsed by the Chamber, In reference to the I bill now before the Legislature, requiring larger deposits by the insurance companies f for the better protection of policy-holders. After this the meeting, on motion, adjourned. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CAUSE. The Bev. John Mccullagh, ol Kentucky, ?ho baa Choring for thirty years and more in plantlng*Sunday-ichoolB in the South and Southwest, and the Bev. T. H. Legare, of Orangeburg, gave most Interesting and In? structive addresses in the Second Presbyte? rian Church on Sabbath afternoon to a large and attentive collection of Sunday-schools. Mr. Legare ls engaged In organizing San-' day-schools among the destitute In the State of South Carolina, and he has airead y put over* one hundred into operation. The object of. these gentlemen now Is to awaken an inter? est among the people wbloh will enable them to raise the means with whloh they may or? ganise Babb atti-so noola wherever they may be needed In every county of the State. May j they succeed In this Important and noble ? work. . _ HOTEL AS RI V.LLS- -DE CE il EUR MO. Charleato.it. B H Gamble, A A Knight, Florida; J O Matthews, o cala; Wm Kelly, Boston; John Laos*, Boston; Charles K Fltoh, Hugh Faulks, J 8 Arm? strong. M Stern, James Baker and'wife, New York; Dr and Mrs Brook and twp children, Qnelph. Oanada; R B Rice, Toby's Blaff; B Bj Oal? len, New orleans: A D Carroll and wir?," p nu* delpbla;JA Bradenbaugh, Columbus, Ind.; J H. Barckhalter, winlaton. Pavilion. J Gorham, Boaoean's; H Walker, New York; v J Parker, Goardln's; J Lau rey, Oheaterfleld; B F Jones, M L Joues and wife, MU) L Y JoneB, MISS D BostiOk, MISS L Bostick, Graham's ; N J Blanchard, Borth Carolina; P J Bostick, Leesville; W D Fitch,-; J J Ellis, wilmington ; T Ray sor, Barnwell. ti BXBOXANN'8 SCHOOL.-The exercises ot Mr. Bergmanns well known German and English school will be resumed on Friday next. Mr. Bergmann will give evening Instructions to young men who are employed during the day. This ls an excellent opportunity to complete one's education, and the terms will be found to be moderate. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOSTON ANO BALTTMORB.-Shippers to the I former port will see by the advertisement of | the Baltimore steamers, of wbloh Mr. P. C. Trenholm ls agent, that they make close con? nection with a Trl-weekly Line of fine steam-1 era to the former port. REMOVAL.-Members A Muller have re? moved to their new store under the Masonic Temple, No. 292 King Kixeet dec31-6 PHYSICIANS' VISITING LISTS, for 1873, at] Hoi mesa's Book House. decs 1-2 Nsw TxAit BONOS.-Have you heard the wonderful Mechanical Singing Bird? Knot, go lo Allan's, 307 King street PHTSIOIANS' VismsQ LISTS, for 1873, at|* Holmes'B Book House. dec81-2 FCRCHGOTT, BENBOICT A Co., 275 King street, have thiB day reduced all their winter and seasonable goods, comprising the best Be-1 lected stock of Dry Goode, Carpets, Ao. 0 FoBOB?oTT, BESBOiCT'dVCo. are the sole agents of tht> celebrated Chellly Kid Gloves, each pair warranted; also, offer a good One Button Glove atti; Two Button Glove $1 26. decSO -4>-; DIARIES FOB 1873.-A large and varied stock. All the finer kinds are prefaced by an almanac, rates of postage and ot her valuable information, and have at the end pages for j cash accounts. Diaries with one, or two, or three days to page, and all substantially bound, prices from 25 cents to $2 60. For Bale by WALKER, EVANS A CUOSWBLL, No. 3 Broad street decSS-3 BUSINESS NOTICES. HOT BED Sisa ! HOT BED SASH ! -TWO thoa-1 sand Hot Bed Sash jost completed, and now ready for delivery;, price low. Call and ex-| amine same at P. P. Toale's, Nos. 20 Hay ne, and 33 Pinokey streets, or on Horlbeck's Wharf. . _ decSO LEDGERS, CASH AND DAT- BOOKS, AND JOUR- j NALS-In all tbe standard sizes, and In various bindings. Prices and qualities to suit all wants. Prices ranging from 20 cents per quire to $2 50. Our new style of Foil Russia, and also of Half Russia, are most elegant and durable, and not more expensive than the old style of | Busala Bands, whlcb they are last superseding. We use on our C and H grades ot Book the best paper to be bad In this count ry. and having the Books made here, we know that the work ls thoroughly done, and a most serviceable, durable and elegant Book made. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, NO. 3 Broad street. dec28-3_ IN PtJHOHASlNa a Sewing Machine lt is always safest to trust known dealers, who will be here when wanted. Never trust to tho=e who warrant for Ave years, as they do not expeot to be where you can reach tbem a quarter of that time. dec21 THE WEED F. F. Sewing Machine has Bever been beaten in a fair test, and bas always taken the highest position as a simple, dura? ble and reliable machine. D. B. Haselton, 307 King street._ dec21 ' TH ERK ARE Weed F. F. Sewing Machines In this city whleh are doing all the work re? quired, from coach trimming and shoe making to tue finest work wanted in family sewing, on the same machines. D. B. Haselton, 807 King street, j_ _ dec21 NEW AND CHEAP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Velocipedes, Boccking-Horses, Carts, Wheel? barrows, &c., Just received at Yon San ten's No. 229 King street, Charleston, S. C. Jnnll-tn_ GfFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-For Silverware, fine Watches, cold Opera and Yest Chains, go to Allan's, 307 King street. KID GLOVEB ! Kio GLOVES I-J. B. Bead A Co., No. 283 King street, have -this morning j opened another complete ' assortment of Har? ris's Seamless Kid Gloves; also.the -'Victo? ria" Kid Cloves, two buttons, atll 75. deell-wtm O O M SI Ell CIAJL NEWS. Th? charl*?ton Cotton,Rice und Narai S to rea Markets. OPPIOI CHARLESTON NEWS, I .MOMDAT Ev AN ino, December 80,1873. j COTTON.-There was s steady and good demand for this staple, the market showing much strength and rather better rates, in some cases, with an upward tendency; Bales about 1800 bales, say 1 at 16, 6 at 16*, 1 at 16, 3 at lt?M, 8 at 16J?, 77 at 17,1 at 17*. ?at K*, 2 at ITS, 28atl7M, 9atl7Ji, 130 at 18,2?Bt'l8X, 154 at is*, 47 at us, 104 at 18*, 04 at IS*, 79 at IS*, 22 at 18% 184 St 19, 20 at 19*, nz at 19*, 21 at 19*, sat 19*, 2 at 200 ft j*. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Inferior.15 @n* Ordinary to good ordinary.i:*?n* Low middling...19 ? Middling.10*? Stnct middling.19*@ BICE.-This grain waa in good demand at firm rates; sales about 225 .tierces clean Carolina, say 82 Heroes at S 9- 18c, 24 at OM. 2d at 7, 21 at 7*, 126 on private terms. We quote common to fair at 6*?7C, gOOd 7*@7*c fl ft. NAVAL STORES.-The receipts were 41 barrels spirits turpentine and 1500 barrels rosin. The market was quiet and without reported transac? tions. FBKIOHTB.-To Liverpool, by steam, on uplands, - on sea islands; via New Tork, Vd on uplands, - on sea Islands; by sall *d on uplands, and *d on sea islands. To Havre, lo on uplands. Coastwise-tr> New Tort, by steam, Mo on uplands and-on sea Islands; $3 fk tierce on rice; soc n bbl on rosin; by sall,-c f? ft en cotton; -cutler ce on rice;60c ll bbl on rosin; $llr?>12 fl Mon lumber; $12912 60 ft M on timber. To Boat n, by steam Mo oa uplands and $2 50 ft tierce on rice; by sall, -BE ft on uplands; rosin 70o; resawed stud $12(912 60; timber $ts?l860f phosphate $695 co. To Providence, by sall $10?11 fl M on beards; --0 ft ft on cotton; by steam *c via New Tork. To Phlladelpnia, by Bream *c on uplands; $l'7S ft eask on rice; soc ft.bbl on rosin; $1 on spirits. Through bills of lading given to Boston, Provi? dence and the New England cities are regularly Issued on this route, and dlspatoh guaranteed. By sall, $8 fi M on boards; $12 on timber;-fi ton on clay ; $8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by Ptnam-0 ft ft; by Bail $808 60 ft Mon boards;-on timber; $8 60 fl ton at city; $4? ?60 fl ton up river on phosphate r*>ok. Vessels are lu demand by our merohants to take lumber freights from Georgeta wa, S. O.. Darien and Sarn? ia Blver, Qa, and Jacksonville. Fla., to Northern ports, and $ic@i2 ft M are the rates on timber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 00 day bills 20*. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,-The banks. purchase sight checks on New Tork at *@* per cent, off, and sell at par. GOLD-12*@1S*. SIa?rl(?ta bX Tc I eg rap ll. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, December 80. Noon.-Consols opened at 9i*a9ix. Fives 89*. Evening.-Bullion Increased ?52,000. Consols BIX; Aves 89*. PARIS, December 80. Noon.-Rentes 62f 97o. NEW TORE, December 80. Noon.-Freights unchanged, siock.s dull, uold quiet at UX- Money 1-161* and Interest per day. Exchange-long 9*, snore 10*'. Govern? ments dnll and steady. State bonds dull, but steady. Evening.-Money stronger, rates ranging from 110 to * commission sterling closed steady at 9*. Ooid ll*al2. Governments closed very firm; stales dull and Bteady. Tennessees very heavy. Freight quiet bnt Armer. COTTON MARKETS. LrvsRPooL, December 30. Noon.-Cotton opened with a hardening ten? dency ; uplands ie*d, Orleans iu*d. Later.-Cotton Arm;sales lS.ooo bales; specula? tion and export sooo. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands 10*a ic*d; orleans lo*d; sales to-day Leindes 7?uo baies American. NEW TORE. December 30. Noon.-cotton Arm ; sales 2889 bales; up? lands 2o*c; orleans 21. Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales 8480 bales; up ?ands 20*; Orleans 210; net reoelpiB 112; gross 8236; sales of futures 18,200 bales, as follows: December, I9*at9j<; January, I9*al9*; febru? ary, 20*a20 6-l6; March, 20*a21; June, 2i*a 2118-16. BOSTON, december 30. Cotton aotlve; middlings 20*c; net receipts 72 bales, gross 4812; sales sou; stock 60,000. PHIL ADS : PH IA, December 30. Cotton firm; middlings 20*c. BALTIMUEB, December 30. Cotton quiet, but Arm; prices unchanged. - . NORFOLK, december 80. Cotton Arm and higher: low middlings 18*a I8V0; net receipts 673 bales; exports coastwise 2162; sales 260; stock 12,221. WILMINGTON, December 30. Cotton dull; middlings !9*o; net receipts 187 bales; stock 8631. BALTIMORB, December 30. Cotton Orm; middlings 20c; net receipts 180 bales; gross 222; exports coastwise 40; sales 450; siock 10,514. SAVANNAH, December 30. cotton firmer; middlings lo*c, low middlings I8*c good ordinary I8*c; net receipts ?148 baiei; exports to Great Brltatu 3126; to Continent 2180 coastwise 8163; sales 1950; stock 33,691. N.""" ._, , AUGUSTA. December ao. Cotton in moderate demand; middlings ISJ?C net receipts 1635 bales; sa'ea 821. MEMPHIS, December 30. FLRNJeE; middens 19*c; receipts 1393 bales; sues n?7; stock 86,351. ?... " MOBILE, December 30. Cotton Mi-m; good ordinary I8*c, middilues ?sa?iJ? ??T'1"8 4070 b,,e"! ?Pons coastwise 2182; sales 1500; StOOR 47,868. rnttAn ..... ORLEANS. December 30. K?enl? Cotton firm; good 0W^HS?UT^ 1416 bale i ; exports coastwise 907; sale J 1600; stock 67,436. PROVISIONS AID PRODUCE MARKETS. I LIVERPOOL, December30. Soon.-Brevlstnfn qnlet. torie firm. Evening.-Oommcn rosin 10s. Turpentine iii. .NEW TORR, December80. . Koon.-Floor steal*. Wheat firm.' .corn stea? dy. Pork steady al Itt 36al8 60. Lard quiet at 7#a7Xc. Turpeatue qclct. Kosln wea*. Kvening.-southern floor qnlet and steady. Whiskey a sha e (Inner at 08??a8Sc. Wheat, spring iaso better; winter In better request and firm, closing strong, Corn qnlet and Arm. Rice qr.ict at Bas Kc Pork dall at $18 75. Lard qnlet at 7>,'d3c. TurpenUie quiet. Rosin weak. Tal? low doUat7Xa8Ko. BALTIMORE. December 80. Wh<at firm; choce white $2 I6a2 25; amber $2 I5a2 27. com moa corn nominal; weite 63a85; yellow 62a64c. Oas steady at 48a60c Provi? sions quiet and un clanged. Whiskey 06)?C. WILMINGTON, December 30. . Spirits turpentine 3 toady at 66c. Rosin quiet at is 10 for strained, crude turpentine, $3 for hard; $6 75 for yellow dip; virgin dull, and no salas reported. ST. LOTJIS, December 3\ Flour Arm. Corona mir demand and firm, No. 2 mixed sojic at East St. Lents on track, and 84c In elevator. Whlskty dall at Sic. Pork dull and nominal at $1175. Bacon, no demand. Lard quiet and Arm, steam TC January delivery. LOUISVILLE, December SO. Tobacco very active mr all grades; sales 60 hogsheans. Flour nrm y Ith an advancing tenden? cy; extra family ID 71. Corn firm ar, 40a41c. Pork held at $12. Bamn steady; shoulders 6c; sides 7Jins, packed. Lard steady; choice leaf, tierces, 7Xu; Kegs s v. Whiskey steady at 88c. CINCINNATI, December 80. Flour and corn dull sud unchanged. Pork sale? able at $u 76. Lard, kettle rendered, nommai at ?><a7ji c; steam firm at 7 M6a7;{. Bacon quiet and steady. Whiskey I'.ead y at s 3c. New York Hire Market. 5 KEW YORK, December 27. The Dally Bulletin eys: There hus been no business done, and wa quote the market nomi? nally at 7Xa3>ic for Carolina, 0Jia7>*c for Ran? goon, and 7nc for Patna. New York Naval Stores Market. . law YORE, December 27. Tho Dally Hulletin rays: Receipts today 92 bb is rosin, spirits turpentine ruled extremely dall to-day, and wecopot hear of any transac? tions; we quote nominally at 60>i afiic. Strained rosin is also qnlet, and, If anything, a trifle weaker; sales 200 bUs at $8 7o. IQ the better grades we note loo bola No 1 at $4 30. 'i ar and pitch unchanged. Receipts per Railroad, December 30. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1877 bales cotton, 71 tal?? goods, 631 bois spir? its turpentine, 674 bbb rosin. R R agent, E H Fi Oit A co, Haven el A to. reize r, Rodgers & co. T P Smith, Pringle A Son, Caldwell A aon, W K Byan. Reeder A Davis, W P Dowling. W A Boyle, Parkin A Parker. Kinsman A Howell, P A Cha z tl, U W Wunama A ct, G H Walter A co, A s smith. Witte Bros, Willuen A Jones, O Lieben rood, L D Desanssure, A J Salinas, W O Bee A co, H Hare A co, Ward&w A Carew, H leming, Street Bros A co, Trenbolm A soa, Wageaer A HonseeB. H Bulwlakie A co, Tupper A Son, B. O'.Neill, ti Bischoff A co, H Kiatte a co, Bollmann Bros, Quaokenbush A co, Rieoke A Peterson, L Del z, Jeffords. A co, Vaguer, Huger A co, W B Smith A co, R O Sharp, V0KTH3ASTERN RAILIOAD. 98 bales cotton, 7 bags sea Island cotton, 29 bbls spirita, 146 bbls rosin, cars lumber, mdse, Ac. To Frost A co, WK Ryan. Bowry A ?ron, A J Salinas,, uti ?valter A co, Caldwell A son, T P smith, A S Smith, w 0 Conrtaty n co, Burden A Parker, wilcox, Globs A co, Trtnhoim A Son, Quaoken bash A co, Wagner, Higer A co, J Coloock A 00, shackellord A Kelly, Ktvenel A co, G W Williams A co, Belier, Rodgers A co, Murdaugh A Week? ley, J D Ktrtpatriok, VC Bee ?1 co, Pringle a Son, Kinsman ? Howth, Reedeir A Davis, S D Stoney, Gaillard A Minuit, E Welling, Railroad Agent, and others. . SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 7 bales upland cotton, 6 bags sea Island cot' too, ts bbls Rosin, bbls spirit.-, 66 LU?heb rough rice, card iumber, mdse, Ac To J K Pringle A son, J T Milligan, JOH Clausen, John Uol cock A co. Barden A Parker, J ittsgrove, B B< yd, Kavenel A 00, Mowry A Sou, Reeder A Davis, w 0 Bee A co, ? F uanckei, E Brucen. L Chap?n, B Webb, tl H Frost A oo, s Stokes, J P M Epping. B Balley, Wm C Miller, Forwarding Agent, and others. MOON'S PHAR BS. ' First Quarter, 7th, 6 hoars, 17 minutes, morning. Full Moon. 14th. 4 hours, 26 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 23d, 8 hours. 62 minutes, evening. New Moon, som, 1 hears, 17 minutes, morning. DEO. AND JAN Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday...... Saturday... Sn may. SUN? RISES. 7.. 8 7.. 8 7..? 7..>* 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 SUN SETS. 6.. 8 6.. 8 6. 6 6.. 7 6.. 7 6.. 8 6.. 9 HOON a. A s sets. 8.. 2 e..46 8..64 7..69 9..61 0.. 3 IS..41 IO.. 9 ll..80 ll..24 morn, morn. 12..20 mos WATBR MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C....DECEMBER 31, 1872. ,M -toe ;d mic33seo. | Lon 70deg67min27sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British bark Tranmere, McElhenny, St John's, (NB,)-days. Ballast. To Henry Oard. Spanish brig Paco, Eatarella, Clenfuegos, 21 days. Ballast. To W P HalL sehr Sam eel EFabens, Crocker, St Blas, (Cen? tral Amerloa,) sailed ism inst, cocoanuts. To J A Enslow A co. Beau a io New York and put In for repairs. December 24 tn, latitude 27, eu coaatered a heavy gale from the east, which hauled rouad to tue southwest ; continued up to ttth, during which time had sails blown away, lost portlou of rigging, sprung a leak, and BUS tamed other damage. Sehr Liaste Maul, -, Wilmington, (Del,) s daya. Guano. To T G Boag. Received from Cuisolm'a MUI. S5 tierces rice. To E N Thurston. SAILED YESTERDAY. Ship Uncle Joe, Staples, Havre. AT QUARANTINE. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, Baltimore, 13 days. Corn. To RM Butler A Non, surmelster A Zerbsc. Vessel to Conea A Wells. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, December 80. Steamship Georgia, (Trowell, New York, De? cember 80. British ship Julia, Baker, la the Road s at the lexel Decemoer 8, for Amsterdam. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Wm Penn, Thompson, at New York, De? cember 26. British bark Quiana, Smith, at Liverpool, De? cember 7. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, December 30. Arrived, Colonist and Lancaster, Savannah. NEW TORE, December 30. Arrived. Virgo, Greece, Victoria, Terry, city of Austria, Livingston and Mississippi, Arrived out, spain, Minnesota, India West, Philadelphia. Arrived, Rhein, from Bremen. MEMORANDA. PORT ROYAL. December 20. Arrived-Sehr. Molter, Captain Atberson, rail? road iron, to Port Royal Railroad; 23, sehr. Izet ta, Captain Smith, railroad iron; wrecking steam? er Resolute, with Iron from the energy; wreck? ing sehr. s. S. Lewis, from ship Energy. sailed December 21.-sehr. D. F. keeling, Cap? tain nobb,son: and Fannie Butler, Captain sher? man, ooth fur Baltimore, with lumber. The following vessels are at Bull River: Brig Ino. bark Mountain Ash, ship Webster, Italian bark Anna, achr. A. Heaton, sehr. W. C. Rommel. In uoosaw River: Bark Tereuied, bark Pepita Ces?rea. sailed from Ball Hiver: Ship Ancell* and bark Peral 4. sailed from Coo jaw: Bark Henrietta. The brig Ella Marla, from Charleaton for Bos? ton, waB at Vineyard Haven December ?, and had lost anchor in Tarp<udn Cove. British ship Julia. Baker, from Charleston, at Meuve Olep previ, us to December 10, experi? ence 1 very heavy galea, during which lost sails, and the ship received much damage. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LITERPOOL. Br bark Tiber, Lewis, np.dec 9 Br Bark Georgianna, Mann, sid.Nov 16 Br bark Guiana, Smith, cid.December 7 CALLAO. Ship 1 lorella,-, sid.f..Oct 29 Bark Sapho, Wilbur, np.Oct 14 DEMERARA. Br bark Worn edon, Shaw, up.Dec 1 HAVANA. Span brig Hugo, Soaroben, 6id.Dec 7 OIEHFUESOS. DOMESTIC. NEW TORS. Sehr Thomas W Havens, Brown, up.Dec 24 Sehr Jessie B smith, WBlliems, up.Dec 24 Sehr Wm Penn. Thompson, cid.Deo 28 Sehr Abby K Bentley, MehafJey. cid.Deo 24 Sehr Carrie S Webb, Beman, cid.Deo 15 Matxiz?. HYNDS-BARR.-On Wednesday evening, De? cember asta, at the residence of the bride's parents, by'the,Rev. W. B. Yat ea, Mr. JOHN HYNDB to Miss MARY JANE, the only daughter of Captain Samuel 0. Barr. No cards. r GIBBES-JONES.-December 6, at flt. Marga? ret's cn uren, fun ti am Massey, by the I ter. Canon Birch, vicar of Blackburn, assisted, by theRev. Bichard Hodgon, vicar ot st. Margaret's, GEO. EVANS, second s n or James s. Gibbes, Kq., of Charleston, Sonth Carolina, to KATI, third dangh-' ter or Thomas Jones, Esq., Timperley Hall. . ?mural ftmuc'ft. ~SB*THE RELATIVES, FRIE??DS AND Acquaintances or Mr. EDWARD GEORG 12 HERIOT, and of bis brother, Wm. B. Heriot, aie respect? fully Invited to attend the fuoeral ser 'ices of the former THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at the First Baptist Church, without farther Invitation, decal TAYLOR-Died, os the 29th instant, Mrs. LAURA a. TAYLOR, ia the 73d year of nur age. ??r HEB RELATIVES AjND FRIENDS, and those of her daughter, and of Mrs. M. S. Hop? kins and Mr. c. T. Mitchell, are invited to attend the funeral services at St. John's Lutheran Oburch THIS AFTBRNOOM, at 4 o'clock. dec31 MW THE BELATIVES, FRONDS AND Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murrell, and of Mr. and Mrs. H. Caminado, and th ;lc respec? tive families, are Invited to attend tte Fanerai Services of SUSAN ELIZABETH MURRELL, only daughter of the foroier, from their residence, No. 18 Mary street, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation. deesi ?bimarrj. "Asleep In Jesus I Blessed sleep I From which none ever wakes to weep I" Mrs. MARY SOMERS LAMB, relict of James Lamb, h sq., and daughter of Kev. George Buist. D. D., died on the I4in of December, 1872, in the seventy-third year of her age. Sue died soddenly, without a gi c an or sigh, and has gone to be with "the blessed la the Lord, whose workB do follow them." Mie was naturally of a floe and dignified ap? pearance; of, high intellectual and morai quali? ties; was educated in ihe best sohoo s. and be? came an ornament to her sex, and Illustrated and adorne i every spnere in which shs moved. She reared a large family, that grew up around her as olive plants; and has left not only chl.dreo, but grandchildren and great grandchildren, anu numerous relatives and friends to mon rn her Irre-: parable loss. Early in life she united with the First Presby? terian Church of this city, and was a member of lc lor fifty-four long years, she was a most de* cidid and eminent Christian. To trust In God, and look 10 Jesus, was the Habit of her suul. wmlo nhs was ca hohe and liberal In her feel? ings to all Christians, she emphatically bad writ? ten the interest of her particular cn uren-on the faims of her hands and the tablet of her neart. t will be long before another ls round who loved lt mor - fondly, cared for lc more auxiuusly, and prayed moro fervently for its prosperity. She waa aiways a constant attendant upon its' sen ices, and a large and liberal supporter 01 Ita woran lp. "A pillar In the church of God." Writing to a brother a little while before her death, she expressed herself thus : '-I look upon this earth aa a dissolving scene-nothing stable-all fleet? ing-nothing to rest on-all beautiful,' bnt'still craving for simetblog more sana (j lng to tbe SOUL, 10 the otber world I look as a p.ace or rest' for the weary som, and, as far ss 1 can recognize lt, a blissful EOme." "ohe openeih her mouth lu wisdom, and in her tongue ls the law of kindness." ' tier children arise and cal-, her bl??aed." '?Many daughters have done virtuously, but she exoelleth them ail." L ka a shock of corn fully ripe, utte has been gathered into heaven. '?How blessed the righteous when she dies, When sluks a wear; soul to rose'1' "?* _ Spinal fl ot ute.1 ~?W UNION BANK OF SOUTH OABO LlNA, CHARLESTON-, DECEMBER ?tl, 1872.-A Semi Annual DIVIDEND OF FIVE PERCENT.,; (free from all tax,) having been declared by the Board or Directors, the same will ba paid at thc Bank on and after MONDAY, eta day uf January, proximo. H. D. ALEXANDER, . dec8A Cashier. MW CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON E RANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREBT. -To-MoRROW being New Y ear'a Dav. thia Bank will be closed. Al Dicer maturing on that day must therefoie be antici? pated. D. RA VENE L, JR., deo8M . Cashier. MW TREASURER'S OFFICE, SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD, CHAULESTON, S. O.-Coupons for Interest on tim First Mortgage Seven Per Cent.'Bonds savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, wc-lob mature on the ut January, 1873, will be paid on and arter that date at the Banking House or ll. H. BAMP? TON, Financial Agent for the State of Sooth Caro* Una, No. 9 Nassau street, New York. dec31 tnthB3 S. W. FISHEK, TTeaaomr. MW NOTICE.-ALL PARTIES HAV? ING Bills against Steamers RELIANCE AND LOU? ISA are requested to present same by ist Janu? ary, to the Agent, SEACKELFORD & KELLY, North Atlantic Wharf. A. MORGAN. dec80-2 T ??- PALMETTO GUARD RIFLE CLUB. Ihe Members are requested to call at Messrs. BROWN St JOHNSON'S Hat Store, King street, opposite Hasel, and have their measures taken lor the New Hacs, where a sample can be seen. dec6 '_ ^OFFICE OF. COUNTY AUDITOR, FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, CHARLESTON, 8. C., DECEMBER 20,1872.-This Office will be opened on the 20th Instant for the issuing or Licences ror | the fourth and last quarter ending A irii 1st, 1873, In accordance with an aot providing; for a gene? ral License Law, approved Maren is, 1872. Delinquents will be dealt with as ls pruvided by the act. SAMUEL L. BKNNE1T. dec2i,24,26,3l Auditor Charleston County. MW TAXES.-STATE .AND COUNTY TAXES.-COUNTY TREASURE B'S OFFICE, COURTHOUSE, WALTBRBORO?, 8. O.-NollceiS hereby given that this office will be open lor the receipt or the State and County Taxe) for the year 1872 on the 30th day or December, 1872. All taxes not paid on or before tho loth lestant, will be liable to a pen al Lr or Twenty per Cent. All Real and Personal Property ls charged with twelve (12) milts on the dollar for Suite purposes, and three (8) mills on the dollar'for County'pur? poses. The Treasurer will vlsi: the fol .owing named I places In the County to facilitate the collection of Taxes, and on tue days named below the office In Walterboro' will be closed: George's station, January 6 and 7. Kldgerllle, January 8. Summerville, January 9. Adams' Run Depot, January ll. t Smoke's Cross Roads, January 12. * Bell's Cross Roads, January 14. JAMES W. GRACS, dec30-8_Treasurer Colleton County. MW DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYE MAKES a man sixty years old look a* If he wits but thirty. It can't be detected. Sold by all druggists. dec?7-eo*w_ ?WOFFICE CHARLESTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, DEO. 28, 1872.-1 he Board of Directors of this Company having declared a seml-Annaal Dividend of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on the capital Stock, the s ime will be paid to stockholders on and after the 2d of JAN? UARY, 1873. The Transfer Books will be closed from thia date to the 2d or Januaiy, 1878. W. J. HERIOT, dec28 Secretary and Treas"1""" THE TROY, N. Y., TIM?S SAYS the sprightly leok or many or our o'dur citizens ls owing solely to the use or Hah's vegetable sicilian Hair Renewer. dec28-:ituth8D*w js?T BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS snperbHalr Dye la tue best In the world. Per rectly harmless, reliable and lnstannneona. No disappointment. Norldlcuioua Unis or unpleas? ant odor. Tbe genuine W. A. Batolielor's Hair DyeprodncftB immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, sort and beautiful. The only Baie and perfeot Dye. sold by ail druggists Factory 10 Bond Btreet, New York. mchA-tuthslyr Bpia??lXatit?B. pm* NOTICE. -ALL PERSONS ABE aereby cautioned against harboring or treating iny of the Crew of the British Bark TRANMERE, kt P. McElhtnney,. Master, av no debts of their contracting wilt be paid by Master or Consignee. decs 1-8 - HENRY CARD, Agen t. J ^PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK. QBARLLSTON, S. C., DECEMBER 80, 1872. rho Board of Directors having, declared a Semi, annual Dividendpf Five Per Cent, (free of tases) on its* Capital stock-, the same wlU be paid on and after MON DAT, the sth January next. decSl ' u. 0. LOPER, Cashier. ? ^PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANBL-. DECEMBER 31, 1672.-TO-MORROW being New Year's Day, tali Bank will be closed as usual, lue maturities thereof will have to be anticipated. S decal E.G. LOPER, Cashier. pm* FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON',CHARLESTONS. 07,DECEMBER 31, 1872.-TO-MORROW being Kew Year's Day, this Bank will be closed as usual. Notes and Accep? tances then Vine most be anticipated. * - * "dec3t '- WM. C. BR?CESE, Cashier. pm* UNION BANK .OF SOUTH CARO? LINA, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 81,1872,-Tbis Bink will be closed ?t?'"To-MOBBOW (New Year's Da;) la accordance with custom. Payers are requested to anticipate their payments. decal H. D.'ALEXANDER, Cashier. pm* THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 8. C., DECEMBER 80, 1672.-Thls Office will be dosed on WEDNESDAY next, NewYear'd Day. The Ma? turities of that day must be anticipated, decsi-i F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. pm* BANK OF CHARLESTON, (NA TIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION,) CHARLES? TON, 8. C., December Slat, 1872.-To nOBROW be? ing New Year's Day, this Bank will be closed. Paper payable then must therefora be antici? pated. "WM. B. B?BDEN, decSl Cashier. pm* PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OHARLESON, S. C., DEC. 81, 1872-On To-MOBROW (New Year's Day) this Bauk will be closed. Maturities of that day mutt therefore be anticipated. dec3l-l THOS. FR DST, Ju., Cashier. Piante, ?rgons, fit. PI?H08AHD ORGANST Furnished at factory prices for Oash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. VoO LENAH AN, Plano and Musis Store, sepfJ-tmoa . , No. 101 King street. 0~~F1F?CE~1?>^^ CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON,' S. 0.,' Dec. 27, 1872. Excursion Tickets for one fare will be sold over this Road; to enable parties to attend the Fair at Savannah. Sties will commence on SUNDAY, Decoxber 28i h, and oesiso on FRIDAY, January 8d. 'AU tick? ets good to return on and unt 1 MONDAY, January Otb, 1873. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Sup't. S. C. BOYLSTON, Geu. Freight and Ticket Agt_deo28-6 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD ' COM? PANY. ' onARLBBTON, S. C., Jone 8, 1872. Trams will leave charleston Dally at 10.16 A. M and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at charleston 6.00 A. M. (Mondays ex* cepted) and 8 P. M. Train doss not leave Charleston s.oo P. M., SUN? DAYS.-^ - .') . . ? Cit' Train leaving 10.16 A, M. makes through connec? tion .to New York, via Richmond and Acqula Creek only, going through in 44 hoars, ? Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have choice ot rot.te, via Rlchmond-and- Washington, or via Portsmouth abd Bal timora. -Those leaving FRIDAY by this Tram lay ever on SUNDAY la Bal tlmore. Tho<e leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY in Wilmington, E. C. This is tho cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to Cincinnati, Chicago aud other points West and Northwest, both Trams making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Ballimore and Ohio Railroad. ' S. 8. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. U. ULK A POR. uen. Ticket Agent. may2l SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON KA I LRU AU. CHARLESTON, Jnne 13, 1372. On and af or MONDAY. Jane nth, the Pas .'songer Trains on this Road will mn as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Obarleston daily.8.30 P. M. Arrive at savannah daily.at.9.46 P. M. Lee ve Savannah dally..TL80 P. M, arrive at Charleston dally. 7 A. af, DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. il Arrive at savannah, Sundays excepted, a.ao p. k, Leave.Savannah, sundays excepted..; ll A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exe'ted. 6.60 P. M. ' Passengers from Charleston by 7.40 A. IL train make close connection with Port Royal Railroad for all Stations ou that Road, (Sundays excepted, ) ' Freight forward ni dally on through billa ol lad? ing to points in Florlda-and by Savannah line cf steamships tc Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal ttmroad and at as low rates as by any other Une. Tickets on Balo at this office for Beaufort over Port Royal Railroad. 0. S. GADSDEN, " " ERjtlneer and Superintendent M. c. EOYLBTCN, Oenl Ft. and Ticket Asrcnt. Innli h s gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, s. C., December 14, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, December 16, the Pas? senger Trains on theSuutb Carolina Railroad will run as foUowc: FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston. 9.30 A M Arrive at Colombia. 6.20 r u FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston......... 9.80 A V Arrive at Augusta.6.20 r M FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.V..s oo A M Arrive at Charleston. 4.46 r M Leave Augusta. 9.OJ A M Arrive at charleston..'..4.45-p n QOLUXRIA NIGHT EXPRESS. ' (Sundays excepted.)' Leave Charleston._.7.30 P II Arrivent columbia.6.80 A II Leave columbia.7.80 F M Arrive at Charleston. 6.45 A H i AUGUSTA NIGHT BXFBB86. ' (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 CF B Arrive at Augusta. 7.36-'A M Leave Augusta.?.6.15 F M Arrive at Charleston.?.60 A M SUXMBBYILLB TRAIN. Leave Summerville at.,.7.26 A U Arrive at Charleston. 8.40 A H Leave Charleston....s. 8.8?-P M Arrive at Summerville.- 4 60 F M CAMDEN TRAIN. Leave Camden..*. 7.20 A M Arrive at columbia.li.6b A M Leave columbia.2.io P M Arrive at Camden.6.66 P H Doy and Night Traine connect at Augusta with Macon aud AuguBta Railroad, Central Railroad and aeorgla Railroad. This ia the quickest and most direct route and as comfortable and cheap ns any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago, St. Louis and all other pointa West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville jud columbia Railroad; and Day and NJgat Trains connect with Charlotte Ruad. Through tickets on salo via ?us route to all ^?amd^Traln connects ?& Ringville dany (ex. ocpt Sundays) with ow Passenger Tram, and runs through to <W-f vlC6.Pre8l?ent S. B. PICKEN". O. T. A. deel? pHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. ^ INCREASED SERVICE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above Une leave Pier No. 42, North River, loot of Canal Btreet,,_ New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lotu. no-a and 80th of every month, except when these dates fall on sunday, then the Saturday preceding. . All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for South Pacioc and Ceatral American ports. For Japau and China, Steamers leave San Fran? cisco drat of every month, except when it falls on Sunday-then On the day preceding. No California Steamers touch at Havana, bar go direct from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information, apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New york. F. H. BABY, Agent. . augl9-l.fr The British Bark ONWARD, Thomas Bul-'Jii? lard, Commander, dissed Al Ame rica nSSB Lloyds, 1800 bales capacity, will have dispatch for above port. ,. . -, For Freight engagements apply to'1 hr HENEY CARD, JJ dec3t-3 . Exchange Bange, Atiaptlo Wharfs OR L I V E B P t>0 tr ' /T Tue flnit class; iron Bark MAGNET,-nar- iA* lng a large p?nlon of her cargo engaged,SB will have dispar cn Jor theabove port. . ,*a iii? x Fer Frelght-Engagemeii ts apply ia. : TH?? . ?-:.:; GIBBK13 A BARNWELL,!; i, i dec31 . . . S?rth AtlAntlc Wharf, : FOB LIVER ROOX. ! The flrat-ciasB British Bark ALGERIA, iA*/ Anderson, Master, Uavl?g a large portion SH of tier cargo engaged, will have good dis pate ti for tie atp ve port. ::.>.' Forbalanoe irelght engagements, apply to. . ALFRED J. URKIGHI'ON, ' decao_ . North-Atlantic Wharf. p ? S SALT I M O B E. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAI CLY, AND THROUGH TO I'HIL ABEL, PHI A, BOSTON, * AND THE CITIES 07 THE NORTHWEST. The Fine steamship MARYLAND, j. V. Johnson, Commander, making close connection wirti a T *? weekly Line of Une s teams tilpa to Boston, will sall for Baltimore, on -?-?. . .^ tar Philadelphia Freights forwarded'- te that city by railroad from Baltimore without, addi* Gonai insurance, and Consignees are -allowed ample time to sample and nell their Gooda- from thc Railroad Depot in Philadelphia*-. . rflflO decal li_No. 2 Union Wnarr?g. . JjlOR NEW YOB E. / ? ON TUESDAY, 31ST EEOEMBER, AT - O'CI"' NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED STATE ROOMSl?XLi ON DECK. Tlie Splendid New Iron Sldewneel Ste SOUTfl CAROLINA. Becket, Comm ander, will i for New Vc rf on Tu ?S DAY, m atlast., a; - o'clc from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. , : , , Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and thS New England cities as nsuiiL*, -., ~rar Insurance by steamers of this Une K per cent. V : ?2 ' For Freight or Passage engagements, having very Une Deck Stateroom accommodat?ons, ap? ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 BrOld sweet, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No-iL^Untdi Wharves. ., ? ?ttXt-miQS , OR GEORGli.T.?VWH,' S. ' fl, F steamer EMILIE, Captain C. 0. r " ?JP-*a? White. Time Table for January, JsjfSgastt 1878: * . .. ^"- 'l' 9 * - t.v .? - LEAYB CHARLESTON. | Ul AVI GEO KO ITO WN.. FRIDAY, Jan 3, 8AM MONDAY, Jan e, 6 A kt W2DNB8'Y, Jan 8.6A1I FRIDAY,' Jan- 10, 5 A M MONDAY, Jan 18,OAK WiDNxa'Y. JanlS, 6AK FRIDAY, JaniT, 6 A M MONDAY,- Jan 20, 6 A M WsDNKs'v. Jan 2-2, 6 A M FRIDAY, Jun 24, s A M MONDAY, Jan 27, 8 A M WBDNBSY, Jan 39, 6 A M FRIDAY, Jan 81,6 AM . .'H ?jfajtnvfl Freight received day before sattlng.?* ' > < - J. All freight and wharfage mut be prepaid. , SHAOKELFORD 4 KELLY,-Agenta, ?ec3i-tnths4mo North. Atlantic Wharf. jp 0 R S'.?.-.V\A N K"A H, TUESDAY, THURSDAY ar d SUNDAY EVENING, AT'S O'CLOCK. The Splendid Side-Wheel steamers _ -^?fij. DICTATOR and CITY POINT wUi FEHLES? leave Southern Wharf as s.bove. ? JJUM ? No extra charge made for .Meals and State? rooms. -?*. For Freight and Passage ^^^g^ ^ Corner Vanderhorstf. Wharf and East^ay. decs . - -j_ JP OR GARDNEJR'S BLUFPI( AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TBE PEEDEE RIVKR. I The Steamer RELIANCE, Captain _ ^JPjj?? G. H. UopKlns, ls now re?lvingifi2nSBTK Freight at Atlantic- Wharf for above points. AU Freight and Wharrage most be prepaid. ' For Fr?iRht engagements apply on board or to S HACK ELFO KD 4 KELLY, ARente, gagg North Atianacwotrt. JP 0 R P L 0 BID A'/ VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid side-wheel steamers, . DICTATOR. Captain L. M. Ooxetter, J?sS?m?km CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, ww leave Charleoton every TUS?DAY, THVBSDAY and. SUN? DAY EIXNIN8, at 8 o'clock predsely, for SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, t, -, -, ."..H . JACKSONVILLE,v MAGNOLIA, . ? GREEN-COVE SPRINGS, , ST. AUGUST!SE, PALATKA, ANO ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Connecting at Pslatka with steamers for the Oclawnha River and with the steamer STAR? LIGHT for Enterprise, Mellon vine, and all points on the Upper st. John's and Indian Rivers. . f These One Steamers, built in New York, espe? cially adapted for the Florida trade, are furnished with every comfort and convenience, an&tfford tbe CHEAPEST. SAFEST AND-MOST COM SORT? ABLE MEANS OP REACHING FLORIDA. They provide a flrat-class table, well furnished, com rortabLe staterooms, and malte NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MBALS ANO STATEROOMS. They land almost st the doors of the principal Horela of all above points, saving the invalid end tourist the dangers and discomforts or Traquent changes. Connect at Fernandina with Florida Railroad for all points in the interior, and wita; Railroad for New Orleans and Havana, via Cedar Keys. . For Freight or-Passage, apply to ? > RA VEN EL & CO., Agents. Corner Vandernoret's Wharf and East Bay. i dec2 ? ..-tr . ,_ Drugs ot ?Jr?ffl?SGlf. , This unrivalled Medicine ls warrantelfcot io contain a single particle of Mercury, or any in urlous mlReral substance, but ls ? PURELY VEGETABLE.. For forty years lt has proved Its .great value In all dlsoaees or the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and 8rest la all parts cr the country vouch for Its wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the mrpld Liver and Bowels, and imparting new lire and vigor to tbe whole system. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR ls acloo vledged to nave no equal as a LIVER MEDICINE It contains four medical elements, never united In the same happy proportion lu any other pre? paration, viz: a gentle Cathartic a. wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Corrective, of an Impurities or the body. Such signal success has attended Ita use that lt ls uow regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC . for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation. Jaun? dice, Bilious, attucks, Sick Headache, Colic, De? pression or Spirrts^-Sour Stomach, Heart Bom, Ac, ?c. Regulate the Liver and prevent ? - - CHILLS AND FEVER, SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured only by J. H ZEILIN* GO, v Macon. Ga., and Philadelphia. PRICE-ft per package; sent by mad postage paid, $126. ?repared ready for use in notUei, $160. For sale by P. WINE MAN A OO. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 49* Beware of all count? rf et ta and iml?fc tiona. aug8^tnstnn*w6mosT REGULATOR